Pranklopedia: The Funniest, Grossest, Craziest, Not-Mean Pranks on the Planet!

Whoopee cushions are the types of things that bring elated smiles
to every little boy and girl.What eight
year old would not roll over in uncontrollable laughter when their parent
innocently sits down on a couch and an explosive sound originates from what
appears to be their backside?This is
pure genius in a kid’s mind!Pranklopedia is written for every
whoopee cushion loving, hand-buzzing, plastic feces adoring kid in
America.

Opening with a “Brief History of Pranking,” Julie
Winterbottom entices her audience with little known facts about the origins of
pranks.She goes on to caution and
educate the average prankster with responsible pranking, knowing when a prank
has gone too far (and apologizing), and clear guidance on how to pull off the
perfect hoax.The book is organized with
three levels of pranks including easy, medium and expert (experienced
pranksters only) and contains amusing cartoon-like drawings accompanying each
trick.

Pranks are organized alphabetically and are laid out similar
to a recipe with a brief description, materials needed, and instructions on
setup and pulling off the joke.There
are Very Important Pranks (V.I.P.)
highlighted throughout the well-organized chapters, as well as anecdotes on
thematic pranks including Art Pranks, Sports Pranks, TV pranks, and
Presidential Pranks.

The Pranklopedia itself
is riddled with author-created pranks throughout the book, which are pointed
out to the reader in “After Z” followed by a chapter including “ready-to-use
labels, letters, signs, and more!” An amusing read for that creative kid that
wants to share their sense of humor with the masses.

Pranklopedia: The Funniest, Grossest, Craziest, Not-Mean Pranks on the Planet!

Whoopee cushions are the types of things that bring elated smiles
to every little boy and girl.What eight
year old would not roll over in uncontrollable laughter when their parent
innocently sits down on a couch and an explosive sound originates from what
appears to be their backside?This is
pure genius in a kid’s mind!Pranklopedia is written for every
whoopee cushion loving, hand-buzzing, plastic feces adoring kid in
America.

Opening with a “Brief History of Pranking,” Julie
Winterbottom entices her audience with little known facts about the origins of
pranks.She goes on to caution and
educate the average prankster with responsible pranking, knowing when a prank
has gone too far (and apologizing), and clear guidance on how to pull off the
perfect hoax.The book is organized with
three levels of pranks including easy, medium and expert (experienced
pranksters only) and contains amusing cartoon-like drawings accompanying each
trick.

Pranks are organized alphabetically and are laid out similar
to a recipe with a brief description, materials needed, and instructions on
setup and pulling off the joke.There
are Very Important Pranks (V.I.P.)
highlighted throughout the well-organized chapters, as well as anecdotes on
thematic pranks including Art Pranks, Sports Pranks, TV pranks, and
Presidential Pranks.

The Pranklopedia itself
is riddled with author-created pranks throughout the book, which are pointed
out to the reader in “After Z” followed by a chapter including “ready-to-use
labels, letters, signs, and more!” An amusing read for that creative kid that
wants to share their sense of humor with the masses.